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  2. Cuerda - Wikipedia

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    In Guatemala, a cuerda is a traditional unit of distance, equal to exactly 25 varas [1] or almost 21 meters (nearly 69 feet).. During 19th-century Spain, a cuerda was a unit of length, of nearly 6.889 m (approx. 7.554 yd). [2]

  3. Metrication in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The term cuerda can refer to areas of different sizes. Cuerdas can refer to areas that are 50 x 50, 40 x 40, 30 x 30, 25 x 25 or 20 x 20 varas (i.e. 2500, 1600, 900, 625, or 400 square varas). [3] In addition, some sources describe a cuerda as 32 x 32 varas. In Guatemala, the linear vara is 0.8421 meters.

  4. Chirimia - Wikipedia

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    The chirimía on the left is from Jacaltenango, Guatemala, and the one on the right is from Antigua, Guatemala. Chirimía (sometimes chirisuya in Peru [1]) is a Spanish term for a type of woodwind instrument similar to an oboe.

  5. Departments of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Departments of Guatemala; Flag Coat of Arms Department Map # ISO 3166-2:GT [6] Capital Area (km 2) Population (2018 Census) [7] Municipalities Location Alta Verapaz: 1

  6. Cunén - Wikipedia

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    After the conservatives regained power in 1840, the regular clergy returned to Guatemala, but they were not able to recover their old properties. [5] But they were expelled once again after the Liberal Revolution of 1871 and with the creation of Quiché Department in 1872, Cunén was raised to municipality category by executive order #72 of 12 ...

  7. FMA IA-63 Pampa - Wikipedia

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    On 3 July 2019, Guatemala signed a contract worth $28 million for two Pampa III jet trainers. This made the Guatemalan Air Force the first export customer for the Pampa III. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] But one day after the purchase was made, the local representative of Transparency International accused President Jimmy Morales of avoiding local legislation ...